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Could a devoted Christian’s long-standing spiritual struggles be linked to generational curses from her Aboriginal ancestry?
When I talk about “Indigenous peoples,” I mean the original inhabitants of a region who have unique cultural and spiritual traditions. This includes Native Americans in the United States, First Nations peoples in Canada, Aboriginal Australians, and Māori communities in New Zealand. While each group is distinct, many share practices involving ancestor spirits, nature, and ceremonial rituals. I mention this so listeners can understand Yvonne’s story in a context that might feel familiar.
Yvonne grew up in Australia in a home marked by alcoholism, trauma, and deep family dysfunction. Both of her parents carried painful childhood experiences involving abusive alcoholic fathers. Like many families, the wounds did not begin with one generation. The trauma had been passed down through the family line for decades.
For most of her life another piece of the story remained hidden. Her family carried Aboriginal ancestry that had been deliberately kept secret because of racism in Australia. As a child she didn’t understand why she looked different from other students and was even teased about the darker color of her skin. The truth about her Aboriginal heritage would only surface much later in life.
Yvonne became a Christian at twelve years old and spent her life sincerely pursuing God. She went to university, became a high school teacher, worked in Christian schools, and even trained for ministry. She faithfully prayed, studied the Bible, attended conferences, and pursued counseling for the pain she carried from childhood.
Yet despite years of faith and spiritual discipline, the demonic oppression never completely lifted. The emotional pain remained, and eventually she began experiencing disturbing spiritual symptoms that led her to confront a possibility many Western Christians are rarely taught to consider — that generational curses and demonic oppression may still be affecting believers today.
During our conversation we also explore how ancestral spiritual practices are not unique to Australia. Many Indigenous cultures around the world share similar spiritual traditions involving ancestor spirits, animal spirits, nature spirits, dreaming/vision practices, and ceremonial rituals. Even when someone becomes a Christian and never practices these ancestral traditions themselves, spiritual doors opened in previous generations can still demonically affect later generations.
📌 What you’ll discover in this episode:
• How trauma and abuse in family lines can create entry points for generational curses
• Why ancestral spiritual practices common in Indigenous traditions can open doors to demonic oppression
• How generational curses can impact Christians who have never practiced those traditions themselves
• The
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Could a devoted Christian’s long-standing spiritual struggles be linked to generational curses from her Aboriginal ancestry?
When I talk about “Indigenous peoples,” I mean the original inhabitants of a region who have unique cultural and spiritual traditions. This includes Native Americans in the United States, First Nations peoples in Canada, Aboriginal Australians, and Māori communities in New Zealand. While each group is distinct, many share practices involving ancestor spirits, nature, and ceremonial rituals. I mention this so listeners can understand Yvonne’s story in a context that might feel familiar.
Yvonne grew up in Australia in a home marked by alcoholism, trauma, and deep family dysfunction. Both of her parents carried painful childhood experiences involving abusive alcoholic fathers. Like many families, the wounds did not begin with one generation. The trauma had been passed down through the family line for decades.
For most of her life another piece of the story remained hidden. Her family carried Aboriginal ancestry that had been deliberately kept secret because of racism in Australia. As a child she didn’t understand why she looked different from other students and was even teased about the darker color of her skin. The truth about her Aboriginal heritage would only surface much later in life.
Yvonne became a Christian at twelve years old and spent her life sincerely pursuing God. She went to university, became a high school teacher, worked in Christian schools, and even trained for ministry. She faithfully prayed, studied the Bible, attended conferences, and pursued counseling for the pain she carried from childhood.
Yet despite years of faith and spiritual discipline, the demonic oppression never completely lifted. The emotional pain remained, and eventually she began experiencing disturbing spiritual symptoms that led her to confront a possibility many Western Christians are rarely taught to consider — that generational curses and demonic oppression may still be affecting believers today.
During our conversation we also explore how ancestral spiritual practices are not unique to Australia. Many Indigenous cultures around the world share similar spiritual traditions involving ancestor spirits, animal spirits, nature spirits, dreaming/vision practices, and ceremonial rituals. Even when someone becomes a Christian and never practices these ancestral traditions themselves, spiritual doors opened in previous generations can still demonically affect later generations.
📌 What you’ll discover in this episode:
• How trauma and abuse in family lines can create entry points for generational curses
• Why ancestral spiritual practices common in Indigenous traditions can open doors to demonic oppression
• How generational curses can impact Christians who have never practiced those traditions themselves
• The
Support the show
Disclaimer: Links to guest websites or social media are for reference only and do not imply endorsement. The views expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect those of the host or The Blind Exorcist podcast.
💪 Book Your Deliverance Appointment – Join the community of Christians who have kicked out their demons and taken their freedom back!
🛡️ Not sure if you need deliverance? Schedule a free 20-minute consultation.
📰 Get Inspiring Christian Teachings on deliverance – Sign up for my newsletter at www.justind.com. Scroll to the bottom of the home page to join!
📱 Connect With Me – Have questions or thoughts? Tap "Send me a text message" above.

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